Politicians are like nappies; they need to be changed often and for the same reason.The most difficult choice a politician must ever make is whether to be a hypocrite or a liar.

IP Logged

Karnal

Gold MemberOffline

Australian Politics

Posts: 56177
Gender:

Re: The victim mentalityReply #1 - May 19th, 2017 at 1:09pm

That's nothing, Gonads. Get a bunch of immigrants in a thread together, and watch them complain about how bad they've got it. Sprint, Herbie, Bogey, Andrei, poor Cods, the Mechanic, the old boy - so unfair.

No one has the right to be offended, you know. Except our poor, dear victims.

He's a very good speaker, but I would like him to be in a discussion group so that others can challenge him on certain points, and perhaps modify some of what he has been holding to be true.

I would argue certain points with him, mainly centred around the issue of him assuming that all blacks are independent free agents to decide for themselves what path they should take when in fact a great many of them are inextricably locked into their urban enclaves as members of community tribes with whom they feel bonded and where they feel their identity lies.

We have many groups in our society that play the continual victim card and blame game ....

here's a clip from a person belonging to one of those groups.

It's a few years old but it's still relevant.

well done to him.. he said it all...get off your asses boys until we stop them living in the past they will always be a victim...gnad

herb I am thinking he is talking to the black ghettos

the ones that have their hands out all the time.. yet as he says they dont go without their bling....

its the same with our own group of dependents they do not go without their grog or drugs of choice...and in some case gambling...in America its a huge problem where the world owes them because of their ancestry they hang the shroud of guilt over governments constantly as one thing is dealt with so they think of another whinge...

I think he hit every nail on the head herb..

he is saying why are they[African Americans] still struggling when other cultures that came many years after are doing just fine..

He's a very good speaker, but I would like him to be in a discussion group so that others can challenge him on certain points, and perhaps modify some of what he has been holding to be true.

I would argue certain points with him, mainly centred around the issue of him assuming that all blacks are independent free agents to decide for themselves what path they should take when in fact a great many of them are inextricably locked into their urban enclaves as members of community tribes with whom they feel bonded and where they feel their identity lies.

Independent free agents, sure. You just don't support their independence to live in the country you migrated to, right?

I know, I know, they're invading you. You have every right to defend yourself, Herbie.

He's a very good speaker, but I would like him to be in a discussion group so that others can challenge him on certain points, and perhaps modify some of what he has been holding to be true.

I would argue certain points with him, mainly centred around the issue of him assuming that all blacks are independent free agents to decide for themselves what path they should take when in fact a great many of them are inextricably locked into their urban enclaves as members of community tribes with whom they feel bonded and where they feel their identity lies.

Independent free agents, sure. You just don't support their independence to live in the country you migrated to, right?

I know, I know, they're invading you. You have every right to defend yourself, Herbie.

You are, after all, the victim here.

Stop bs'ing around the bush here Karnalknowledge

what you're referring to are a recent demographic of migrants that have no intention of fitting in & becoming Australians but wanting to have everyone else fit their agenda.

You can't bear the sight of them on your nice white streets. Nothing wrong with that. You're the victim here, dear. Who do these people think they are?

You meant to say this:

Ban them.

Yes, ban them.

Previous to the introduction of political correctness by that idiot John Howard who opened the gates to African refugees, our successive governments both Liberal and Labor had the wit and the wisdom to admit to themselves that bringing Negroes into this country would produce the socials ills that has been the experience of every other Western country.

Crime. Unemployment. Enclaves. Gangs. Racial paranoia. Victimhood grievances. Us-and-Them animosities. Our jails filling up with Negroes just as they are with aborigines.

Dutton tried to return over 4000 of these misfits, only to be hobbled by an unelected bureaucrat.

We have many groups in our society that play the continual victim card and blame game ....

here's a clip from a person belonging to one of those groups.

It's a few years old but it's still relevant.

well done to him.. he said it all...get off your asses boys until we stop them living in the past they will always be a victim...gnad

herb I am thinking he is talking to the black ghettos

the ones that have their hands out all the time.. yet as he says they dont go without their bling....

its the same with our own group of dependents they do not go without their grog or drugs of choice...and in some case gambling...in America its a huge problem where the world owes them because of their ancestry they hang the shroud of guilt over governments constantly as one thing is dealt with so they think of another whinge...

I think he hit every nail on the head herb..

he is saying why are they[African Americans] still struggling when other cultures that came many years after are doing just fine..

he has a point.

That's right Cods. Absolutely everybody starts from the same block. There's no institutionalised disadvantage at all.

What right do people have to moan and complain about silly little things like generational poverty, exposure to violence, prejudice, lack of opportunity, poor education, grief and loss and lack of positive societal representation? They should just pull themselves up by the bootstraps and stop being victims, for crying out loud.

Don't they know we're dealing with real problems here? Like all of the tinted folk breaking into our houses and raping our women? It's us who are the victims!

We have many groups in our society that play the continual victim card and blame game ....

here's a clip from a person belonging to one of those groups.

It's a few years old but it's still relevant.

well done to him.. he said it all...get off your asses boys until we stop them living in the past they will always be a victim...gnad

herb I am thinking he is talking to the black ghettos

the ones that have their hands out all the time.. yet as he says they dont go without their bling....

its the same with our own group of dependents they do not go without their grog or drugs of choice...and in some case gambling...in America its a huge problem where the world owes them because of their ancestry they hang the shroud of guilt over governments constantly as one thing is dealt with so they think of another whinge...

I think he hit every nail on the head herb..

he is saying why are they[African Americans] still struggling when other cultures that came many years after are doing just fine..

he has a point.

That's right Cods. Absolutely everybody starts from the same block. There's no institutionalised disadvantage at all.

What right do people have to moan and complain about silly little things like generational poverty, exposure to violence, prejudice, lack of opportunity, poor education, grief and loss and lack of positive societal representation? They should just pull themselves up by the bootstraps and stop being victims, for crying out loud.

Don't they know we're dealing with real problems here? Like all of the tinted folk breaking into our houses and raping our women? It's us who are the victims!